Dibs-h
Established Member
+1 for Marmox boards, but remember to get the washers you need for them and the correct screws. You also need to tape\seal all the joints. For a belts and braces approach - I'd cover the lot in a membrane.
And above all use the "correct" adhesive (I prefer Ardex) and "comb" both the back of the tile and what it's going onto, with the correct size "combed" (or notched) trowel depending on the size of the tiles.
Schluter do some nice internal "beading" profiles - means no silconed internal corners. And depending on the floor substrate etc - perhaps a decoupling mat\membrane. Again a belts & braces approach.
For a wet-room that is.
And above all use the "correct" adhesive (I prefer Ardex) and "comb" both the back of the tile and what it's going onto, with the correct size "combed" (or notched) trowel depending on the size of the tiles.
Schluter do some nice internal "beading" profiles - means no silconed internal corners. And depending on the floor substrate etc - perhaps a decoupling mat\membrane. Again a belts & braces approach.
For a wet-room that is.